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Core-Mark Holding Company, Inc.
Company typeSubsidiary
Founded1888; 136 years ago (1888) in San Francisco
FoundersGlaser Brothers
HeadquartersWestlake, Texas, U.S.
Area served
North America
Key people
Scott E. McPherson, CEO and President
RevenueUS$10.281 billion[1]
Total assetsUS$1.029 billion[1]
Number of employees
8,413 (2017)
ParentPerformance Food Group
Websitecore-mark.com

Core-Mark Holding Company distributes fresh, chilled and frozen merchandise mainly to convenience stores in the United States. It also provides associated business services such as category management and management of promotions.

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History

Core-Mark was started in San Francisco in 1888 by the Glaser brothers.[2] After multi-generational ownership, the Glaser family sold the company to David Gillespie in 1974, who took the company public by listing on the Toronto Stock Exchange with Gerald Pickman COO and Jerry Goldman CFO in 1984. By late 1987, private equity firms were an integral part of the ownership and the company went private in 1989. Core-Mark remained private until June 2002 when it was sold to Fleming Companies, Inc. Less than one year later, in April 2003, Fleming filed for bankruptcy, taking Core-Mark with them. By August 2004, Core-Mark had emerged from the Fleming bankruptcy under the direction of President and CEO J. Michael Walsh. The company went public again in 2005 and listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange. Walsh remained the CEO until his retirement in January 2013. His successor, Thomas B. Perkins, led the Company until his retirement in June 2018. Scott E. McPherson was appointed the CEO following the retirement of Perkins.

Core-Mark was a marketer of food products to the convenience retail industry in North America. In 2021, when Core-Mark was acquired by Performance Food Group, Core-Mark served 44,000 customer locations in the U.S. and Canada and operated 32 distribution centers with headquarters in Westlake, TX and 8,100 employees throughout North America. Core-Mark serviced convenience retailers including traditional convenience stores as well as grocery stores, big box retailers, drug stores, liquor and specialty stores, and other stores that carry convenience products.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ a b "FORM 10-K". Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Over 120 years of helping independent customers grow their sales and profits". Archived from the original on 7 March 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Performance Food Group Company Completes the Acquisition of Core-Mark" (Press release). Business Wire. September 1, 2021.

References

  • CJonline.com, "Fleming files for bankruptcy; trading halted." The Capital Journal, 4/1/2003.
  • Business.com, profile: Fleming Companies, Inc.
  • Corporate-ir.net, Supervalu press release, 10 August 2006.
  • Fleming Companies, Inc. — Pre- & Post-Bankruptcy Petition Copyright Infringement Archived 2008-06-19 at the Wayback Machine
  • Sec.gov, August 22, 2008 — SEC Settles Enforcement Proceedings Against Former Fleming Companies, Inc. Executives Mark David Shapiro, Albert M. Abbood, and James H. Thatcher for Their Roles in Financial Fraud Scheme.
  • Sec.gov, September 14, 2004 — Securities and Exchange Commission v. Dean Foods Company and John D. Robinson, Civil Action No. 4:04 CV-321/Eastern District of Texas (Sherman Division)- Securities and Exchange Commission v. Kemps LLC, f/k/a Marigold Foods LLC, James Green and Christopher Thorpe, Civil Action No. 4:04 CV-323/Eastern District of Texas (Sherman Division) — Securities and Exchange Commission v. Digital Exchange Systems, Inc., Rosario Coniglio and Steven Schmidt, Civil Action No. 4:04 CV-324/Eastern District of Texas (Sherman Division) — Securities and Exchange Commission v. John K. Adams, Civil Action No. 4:04 CV-322/Eastern District of Texas (Sherman Division) — Securities and Exchange Commission v. Bruce Keith Jensen, Civil Action No. 4:04 CV-320/Eastern District of Texas (Sherman Division).

External links

  • Official website
    • Historical business data for Core-Mark Holding Company, Inc.:
    • SEC filings
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